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Odyssey (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology, #4)
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Rating: 5/5 stars
In this fourth installment, Fry tackles one of the most enduring and beloved tales of classical literature: Homer's Odyssey. True to form, Fry delivers a retelling that is both faithful to the original and refreshingly modern, making the ancient epic accessible and utterly captivating for contemporary readers.
Fry's prose is, as always, a delight. His wit, charm, and erudition shine through every page, bringing the world of Odysseus to vivid life. The author's passion for the material is evident throughout, infusing the narrative with an infectious enthusiasm.
While the book is a joy from start to finish, its only fault might be that it leaves the reader wanting more. As the latest entry in Fry's Greek mythology series, ´Odyssey� continues a journey that many fans hope will not end here. The depth and breadth of Fry's knowledge, combined with his storytelling prowess, could easily have sustained a work twice as long without losing its appeal.
Pros:
- Masterful retelling of a classic epic
- Fry's witty, engaging prose
- Insightful commentary and contextualisation
- Brings ancient characters to life for modern readers
- Balances humor and gravitas expertly
Cons:
- Leaves readers wanting more (which is hardly a complaint)
Stephen Fry's ´Odyssey� earns a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars, standing not only as a superb retelling of Homer's epic but also as a stellar addition to Fry's Greek mythology quartet. In the end, "Odyssey" leaves us with a sense of anticipation - grateful for the journey we've been on with Fry as our guide.
In this fourth installment, Fry tackles one of the most enduring and beloved tales of classical literature: Homer's Odyssey. True to form, Fry delivers a retelling that is both faithful to the original and refreshingly modern, making the ancient epic accessible and utterly captivating for contemporary readers.
Fry's prose is, as always, a delight. His wit, charm, and erudition shine through every page, bringing the world of Odysseus to vivid life. The author's passion for the material is evident throughout, infusing the narrative with an infectious enthusiasm.
While the book is a joy from start to finish, its only fault might be that it leaves the reader wanting more. As the latest entry in Fry's Greek mythology series, ´Odyssey� continues a journey that many fans hope will not end here. The depth and breadth of Fry's knowledge, combined with his storytelling prowess, could easily have sustained a work twice as long without losing its appeal.
Pros:
- Masterful retelling of a classic epic
- Fry's witty, engaging prose
- Insightful commentary and contextualisation
- Brings ancient characters to life for modern readers
- Balances humor and gravitas expertly
Cons:
- Leaves readers wanting more (which is hardly a complaint)
Stephen Fry's ´Odyssey� earns a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars, standing not only as a superb retelling of Homer's epic but also as a stellar addition to Fry's Greek mythology quartet. In the end, "Odyssey" leaves us with a sense of anticipation - grateful for the journey we've been on with Fry as our guide.
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